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TCARMELltEM PACE SEVEN M6UNT CAfeMltL, MONDAY, N6VEMBER 16. 1923. JEKYLL AtiU iVL lAC Gowns ExceMn Color And Glitter MYSTERY FOUND IN MARSEILLES in has made hint the most discussed athlete In tbe country? He bag, first of all, tbe skill to run faster and further with a football than any player of the present day. That Is sufficient to make him an Idol but It la not enough to make him tho god of tbe gridiron that he Is. Knute Rockno, the Notre Dame genius, was asked last full what It wan in Red's personality that seemed to cast a lasting spell over every one who saw him play.

Thin Folks! Put More Red In Your Blood Burke's Tablets of Cod Llvet Oil and Iron Will Do It Thin fnlln who art wnaknned and nil down and mho want to build tliemwlvai up with firm aolld flaab need to do aoino-ttiln to tooe nd irengthun the blood. Tb boat way to accompllsli both of these rwulla at the tame time In through the uaeof Uurke'a Cod I Oil and Iron CoiniKmiid Tobleu. Tlila la a new aclon-tlltotllacovery ttii)' preaanui all the famoui tooio vlrtuea of tho Ducat Cod Liver Oil com Mood with Iron and oibnr health building incredlenta to plnoaant-to-takl auitar coatod tablut form. "Firm of all. from what I've heard of him." Rockne said, "ho has the Ideal disposition of the Ideal at.h-lote.

Fame never went to his head. Ho has a modesty that will survive any Inclination to think too well of Mrir and a generosity that never will allow him to take any credit away from his team. i "Then there Is another Influence that he has. The three classes of spectators at a football ame are their fair fans, those who want to be football players and those who can't either by a lack of ability or maturity beyond football years. Sad Cheeks Led to Ditcov-; cry of Body in Doc tor's Cupboard.

-iCi: succeed In having iiiljKJitHi' Inirrvsla murders of m-h jAiiMin Hint one tin longer wrfcfMVut 1h nim mttiuTi''r ilpfwUif tales. Her tirtlnu din rlvnf fact. Today th mysterious dij appearance nn (4 nf Jflciiar Hunirde. a bill collector of Marseilles, ling been prrtnlued nnd Purls Is fnjoylrig tlic "cupboard 1 could fotind by the police t. f.Weh.

no oxplunntl.n of trie of Mf riimiode was foith- Ejntnfag The fitj-Ktcry was solved by, luiiice when some irnrotion of frami-Went vliccfcs brought detectives to the Wcse Of Dr. Herrfc Bougrkt, lhy-Mnn, member of socially prominent, fumriy, nnd ft. tbevallrr of tho Legion of Honor. Without any Idea thnt they were ajntibllng fipon i new and Hyde lap' pfdlce; froro going through the doe-jorTs papers, when they noticed a strange odor. It mine from tt.e laboratory.

Nothing could be found nnd gnntle- tapping nf the wnlls fulled to reveal any bidden roups until suddenly the detective's baton dislodged tapestry nnd the wall behind It guve a hollow ring. The section of wall was broken Into and a long coflln-shaped cnpho.ird discovered. Lying on the shelf, doubled np nnd partly decomposed, was the body of man, Jacques Ruinede. A rbur-x -vk 'v-tli ffv r- Ji sft.fl i rife i I 1 1l fvlTOw tvfer mm tM ,19 "CT mm. Ili-JlPi'v si batiks 51 ii -x A tluro aro cheap Imitation on th market aald to contain Cod Liver Oil go to the drug jr that arils Burlc' Cod LKer Oil Bad Ire a Cfnipound Ttblpte the and to ua.ip.

Don't to ri iio s-'J -un-'-fy For sale by Pathuta's rharmacy and all good druggists. i ASCENTRALIA ELEVENS CLASH Two. Centralia teams battled for "Kootbnll Is now, I believe, tho frame nearest to the heart of a kid. Hb wints to be a football player Just like Grange. He wants to hear the rhr-cr of the thousands nnd see the Up of tncklers in his wake.

"Then there are the older fellows, fellows who wanted to be a Grange In their days. They see him going and they spin a romance with themselves in his "The fair fans Just love him and 6 that's cbout all. Their heaven would be to havo a hoM of his arm goinu gnpromacyon tho gridiron yesterday rfternoon when by sheer might the into the SKINNY MEN Ilig Eleven squeezed out a 7 to 0 victory over the South End A. C. It was one c'' tho 'hardest foueht tilts in many- a- moon and resulted seriously for Owen McDonnell, a South End 'griddtr ho sustained a deep gash over his left car.

He was rush-od to physcian nad several 3titches I oost fsawus of ell the ') RUN DOWN MEN NERVOUS MEN toSH, -tnrougn. ii hundred others, were used to close the wound. The Dig Eleven scored their lone touchdown when Stutz broke through and down the novel opening in the back is cilver bugles and pearls. It la worn over a slip of silver cloth. a shakeup ol tnc isew on a fake forward pass and raced Tou probably know that Cod Liver val.t- to the goal line.

The Tho evening wrap is mado of violet chiffon velvet banded with mauve brocaded silver lame edged with pearla erranged In striking pattorns. It: li collared wit'a Mcngolie fur that blendu wif.h tho mauve trimming cud is lined with silver lame. Photo, shows htm ca8t-komI eye on the business of liquor. Clack mtwt be handled distinctively reason if It Is to receive any no- 'Oil Is the gieatest flesh producer in En(j iost two good chances to lice from Dame Fashion, and the Caret tho worm. scrro field goals when the ball drop- (By United Press) NEW YORK, Nov.

11. The night can use everyone of Its thousand eyes to advantage this year, just loking at the brilliant, Bparkling. scintilating gowns that come Into their own after six o'clock in the evening. Wo are entering a period of color and glitter such as never before paral-tlled iu satorial history. Here are three dazzling creations from Paul Caret, the French couturier.

model mcela the conditions imposed. I Eecausc it contains more Vltamlnes 8liy of tlle cross Srgcamp South End Bin Eleven The white evening gown overdress of black chantilly lace than any food you can get in iho rontor tt the flirure closely embroidered in rhlnpRtnnna nnH hrti. I You'll be glad to know that Coi S. McDonnell Liver Oil comes in sugar coated tab- Sutler and hag' a circular lront edged with a liants is arranged over a slip of black IS. OF A.

deep valance of silver lace and brown satin. The skirt features the godets fur. The trimming around the arms that are this season's pride. us T. Gallagher A.

Clover A. Clover Duck Moran Burns Gaughan Kaiioc Kane Zewan Shearn Clover L. E. L. T.

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B. F. Bi lets now, so if you really want to put Hornier 10 or 20 pounds ot solid healthy fle3h pormer on your bones and feel well and strong Johnson ask Frank J. Tye, Zimmerman Drug Gerrity Co. or any druggist for a box of Mc- r.

Chapman Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tab- Hause lets. iTigho Only CO cents for 60 tabletB and if W. Chapman you don't gain five pounds in 30 days Stutz fcgton Camp No. 188 P.O. Firpo had color in his looks.

He from the kids wa3 far greater. It has the hairy make-up of a savago had so much influence with little and he fought like a cave-man. The 'youngsters that' Senator Jimmy Walk-finer points of boxing were not of er brought him back to the straight interest to him. He knew only the and narrow pa-th by recalling his primitive impulse to slug and slug duty toward the kids, he did. Boxing fans like slugging At a dinner given to New York and he turned to be perhaps the basclmll writers, Walker told him greatest attraction the game evei that he had a sacred duty to the FJfsburg.

has presented schools, in Ralpho town- AKE SUPER your druggist will hand you back the O'Brien money you paid tor thetn. It isn't anything unusual for a person to gain 10 pounds in 30 days. to be floated from poles trhool board and will SPORT HEROES? SOAKS RIGHT IN AND LIMBERS UP has known. "Get McCoy's, the original and gen-1- the state law with the display of the flag uine Cod Liver Oil Tablet-" adv dirty-faced kids in the streets and that he was betraying their trust. He intimated that if the Babe caroused the kids would think it was proper.

The Babe then announced that lie was on the' wagon. Too much was bad about the kai held at each school. (Continued From Page Five) pimmo wns marvelous foot I 1,4111 lUfllll lImiltJUrr stnr rheumatic representatives of the pSrlotic songs, reciting Purely from a strict baseball standpoint, ty Cobb, George Sisler and Rogers Hornsby may have been better players than Babe Ruth, but no player. In the history of the game became so valuable that he was worth $52,000 to a club. The Babe had color.

He either PFWNSVI VANJA I INF? Joints should be treeted with a remedy I LI 111 1 rtlilfi LilxiliO irsade for just that purpose only. Sections and' the flag sol- Ruthian influence on the morals of lad been minors during the past season when 1 Quiet alonS tne Hazleton Remember the name of this 13 JOint-Ease and it will take out Lambert, vice-president made the presentation hn wns in trnnhln with hlfl monaeer aivision oi tne Pennsylvania rauroan, player, a track and field tthlet.o rod enough to win the pentathlon and decathlon at the Stockholm Olvmpic games nd a baseball player with ability enough to play several games in the major leagues. knows that there were dozens of fighters in recent years with more ability than iLuis Firpo, the and employer, but it remains a fact school, while J. Em tremendous KnocKea me uhu a inuu ui nui. that Ruth did have a ick received them for the rent schools.

aife in chat'se were insofar as hard coal traffic is con-; tn8 reduce the swelling and lim-eerned and Nescopeck residents com- Der up any'troubled joiat after ordina-ment on the change that the suspen- ry cure.ans have miserably failed, sion has brought about. 'just rub it ca 00c a tube at F. C. Nes- In place of the twenty or more 0itt Frank J. Tye or any drug-trains of hard coal, carrying from cjgtast for Joint-Ease, sircty to ninety cars or above, there romember, when Joint-EaEe is now an occasional train of hard joiat a ts out quick, coal.

The system is inactive for ieorge Lambert and B. out. He was so much in tue game jnnuence with the kids. that he fanned Just as gloriously and! Hg lms aiways loved youngsters, with as much enthusiam as he rode He was brought up in an orphanage one out of the park. and prosperity never turned his iltuth's hold on the public was at- thoughts from the hardships that tested by the attendance record he he street kids have.

It was his nev-established in every American er-endln- sentiment for the little fel- hnire Pouth American. no fight-; the Camp is to bo con-cease of the interest a good and necessary League ball park and in practically i0W3 that gave him as much color BIG3EST SELLING JOINT REMEDY IN THE WORLD er ever was able to draw the dollars at the gate that Fini in so short a career. Only Fhr: krwi how much he made in th3 period during which he rose from cella- in Newark to a magnificent arrtment on Riverside Drive, but it iust have boon close to a fc.V.I rV. dollars. as the huge home run club.

Kat ceni kalia every otner pant wnere no appearea in exhibition games. That was evi- hours, except for the pasenger traffic and the soft coal and general freight trains headed in the opposite direction. Trains of general freight will have; an occasional car er hard coal and now and then there will be a train of St. for was held in Saturday evening dence of the appeal that he had withj Then, there is our latest national adults. The affection that he drew hero, Red Grange.

What has he that tffrfil frill The in P'ayinc camr.s. sins- Find Body ef Man. etim of 12,000 frnnca the nil, collector hud hhd on the eve of his lili.apprarnnce was gone disclosed that he bad died of -'-ciny injection. Marai'Ules was aghast nt the but soon complaints bpgiin to pour ia to tho police of other suspicious acts on the part of lmctor r.ou;,'rat. He wns said to have rolihed many of his patients after giving them drugs or injections which caused tbe'-i to lose consciousness.

II charged with other cases of attempted murder. It was wondered whether he was not responsible for other disappearances. All Franc Aroused. The eyes of all France turned to Marseilles in horror with a realisation of the crimes which a doctor, licensed to Isouo burial certificates and with drugs at his command, might commit. For nil his respectability It wns found thnt Doctor IVnigrnt bad been in serious 'financial difficulties since his friendship with a woman' other tl au his wife had forced him into all sorts of extravagance.

Hitherto unknown escapades became known, curious details of his life were discovered. Th only explanation ofjiuvlna a dead man In a secret cupboard which he himself bad advanced 'was. thnt IUimede hud Wiiiniitted -suicide In bis laboratory and Ire bad bid tht fins. Those present were hard coal run from etoraged and head cd in tho Sunbury direction. Hascy, RoEalio Conrov.

I By Swan $am nd Clair Kane, Mar- A freeda HafTev. MsHo Mclntyre, Anna ianoskio. rich and Mpssr ntiiv tUHM CEr2rAiM.H rAt2. (3 UX2.UE.rA- CCcaE iri TO ASK tr- WOO COULD HAl5S SAUAR.W KEXf wis McDonnell. Tonv Ph Tiche.

Martin Mc- SAH 60T KIDNAPPED X'rt 60IMCX IS AMD OerAAMD A6ut ,1 1 Hines, Edward Verbillia, Joseilh nnucliBn and A 15.AtE 1 ii I bhan. Cure a i I I 1. NOV) 9 WO-HUK(f DAV tAOCH XUU 7k1 -1 (JUTETSK SO nK. WAST SAH 9f UL VS NOT HUCH mine Majority of Freed Convicts S'iccsssfut Mllwnukce. "Exactly 80 per cent thosa who serve time In the penal institutions nnd nre discharged make eood," said F.

E. Lyon, of the Central Howard Chicago, speaking at the SuminortliMd Mt-thod'st church. "During 1024 we placed 2,384 Nnd' boys In industry who bad been dischiirgrd from corrective Insritutlons These earned The' Rspocl.it is enrryln on re habilitUTioii work In eU'ht sftitcs: Wis conslh, Illinois, Kentucky. Ohio. "Vlclihjtui.

Iowa and Minnesola. Fish Caught in Garden EatiAj Carrot Top MWdletovvn, Y.I-wls tttlej into garden at Uloombnrg when It was covered wiCi ntur as result" of the K'11 ovor (toning und found lo-fiotind Ccrman rorp mailing breakfast of carrot ops Ue killed tin carp with a spade. Several former told Constable Mil-Mr flint cnip Jmd done gerloui duinne hf tecdlna on their lettuce and nspnrn-gos Veils, tlia cenatnljle wt number of 1" floodea section nd baited wltih brutwli gprot.i no TOrt "THE. AONOD tv 44 i ir 91 v-dn'SB mi U'W 11 mrm as I I Til I I II I I tablets rMNE tu UMicrr first hA WOT: 1 for nwM AWTER HH HAS TO ON0 At VJUHICH LOCATeD (R-twc wioe OF A CUFF "Pcca. It 9Niiiba aSL- JU-Srtar-' I iUi 'Old? 'Tliaf.

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